I was so angry when it happened to my friend and that was just a ring. I can't imagine what you are feeling with Queeq but I can promise you he never had your dog. He is just a classic scammer. How did he hear of Queeq anyway? The newspaper? From the way he described himself, it's hard to imagine him buying a newspaper. He would have milked every dollar he could have out of you and then disappeared. The "meet up" never would have happened.


These scammers just go through classified ads in the paper and online and call the desperate people and claim to have whatever it is they have lost. It must be their only source of income and they just spend their days calling their victims and trying to arrange for money to be sent to them. In my friends case, he sounded like the nicest guy in the world until she said "just so I don't get my hopes up only to find out that it's not my mothers ring, can you read me the inscription on the inside of the ring"...That's when he said "I just put it in the mail to you"...cursed and hung up. Of course, the ring never came but atleast she knew it wasn't coming.

They prey on the fact that most people will think "what if he DOES have it?" How can I let that go? That's why it's so good to ask them to identify one single part of the item, (whether it exists or not)...my friends ring didn't even have an inscription but the guy had no way to know that. IF he had said "I don't see one, maybe I have the wrong ring" then she would have known he actually had it but he panicked and hung up.

I will continue to pray that Queeq finds her way home to you.